During Tropical Storm Helene, an Asheville man was trapped under a bridge by rising floodwaters. Three months later, he reflects on the experience.
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Some developers have pulled project plans that would've built housing in floodplains after Tropical Storm Helene battered Asheville on Sept. 27.
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Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies, and the real answers: Question: In a recent piece on Asheville’s water system, I wish you’d asked how many tons of aluminum sulfate and lye (sodium ...
Helene’s intense rains didn’t just threaten homes and lives with rising floodwaters but also spawned fatal landslides.
Asheville water customers went seven weeks without drinkable water. With service restored, how will the Water Resources ...
Months after Helene, hundreds of larger hazards are cleared from the French Broad watershed, but many remain. How does it ...
ASHEVILLE - Along Emma Road ... After Duke Energy reported that over 1.2 million people in North Carolina lost power during ...